I started out thinking that FLOSS is important because it's empowering for people with little money to have the same kind of productivity tools (that they can even modify to their needs) as big corps (think organizing etc).

Now I think we desperately need it for privacy more than anything else.

The contents of my taskwarrior "pending.data" file (where pending tasks are stored) simply vanished without any trace. At least it was on a git repo and I made a commit 10 days ago, so I got to restore it. It's very outdated, though...

I've heard recently of another way to organize personal scripts: by prefixing their names.

I could name my personal scripts with a leading comma (as in ",script") and leave other scripts I use internally without it. Typing a comma and pressing tab in the shell, for example, would list all my personal scripts.

Well, I hopped out of lemonbar. Its way of working is pretty cool, but I noticed that the CPU usage was above the one of polybar and my cooler was working almost always when it was open (even if there were no applications open at the moment), so I had to give up :/